Dimitrij Rupel Recent C-SPAN Appearanceshttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/person/53605
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Head shot of {$person->name}International RelationsOpening portions of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's fourteenth annual session of its parliamentary assembly was shown.
The parliamentary assembly is part of the OSCE structure and provides a link between the governmental side of OSCE and parliamentarians from the OSCE countries.http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/187454-1
info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)Public Affairs Eventhttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/187454-1Fri, 01 Jul 2005 18:33:50 GMTThe Balkans and the Conflict in YugoslaviaAmbassadors from countries in the Balkans talked about the conflict in Kosovo and their own struggles against Serbian forces. They spoke about the economic impact the conflict and refugee crisis had on their countries and the need for an economic plan similar to the Marshall plan after World War II. After their comments they answered questions from the audience.http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/123428-1
info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)Public Affairs Eventhttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/123428-1Wed, 19 May 1999 09:20:06 GMTEuropean Union EnlargementRepresentatives of several members of the European Union discussed the future of European integration. In his keynote speech, Mr. Cook spoke about British attitudes toward the inclusion of Eastern Europe in regional institutions as the United Kingdom assumes the revolving presidency of the European Union. After Mr. Cook departed, panelists further discussed the European Union agenda.http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/98656-1
info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)Public Affairs Eventhttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/98656-1Sat, 17 Jan 1998 22:13:33 GMTConflict in Former YugoslaviaSeveral foreign ministers from countries in Europe spoke in a news conference in the Austrian Embassy after meeting with President Bush earlier in the day. They advocated greater action be taken by other countries to enforce the U.N. resolutions concerning the continuing civil war in Bosnia.http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/36504-1
info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)News Conferencehttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/36504-1Wed, 23 Dec 1992 02:08:00 GMTThe Case for Breaking Up YugoslaviaForeign Minister Rupel argued in favor of the independence movements of Croatia and Slovenia, former provinces of Yugoslavia which declared their independence from the main country earlier in the year. Since their declarations, minor military conflicts have occurred between the Yugoslavian army and rebel forces made up of Croatian or Slovenian citizens. The conflict has not broken out into open military warfare, however, and negotiations between the Yugoslavian government and the recently created governments of Slovenia and Croatia continue. Foreign Minister Rupel, in Washington to meet with Washington leaders concerning the situation in Yugoslavia, said the declaration of independence was only the most recent effect of a long process building in Slovenia, and said Slovenia would be willing to assist the rest of Yugoslavia to democratize and modernize its economic system.http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/19477-1
info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)Public Affairs Eventhttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/19477-1Sat, 20 Jul 1991 06:13:00 GMTContinuing Crisis in YugoslaviaSlovenian Foreign Minister Rupel, U.N. Ambassador Silovic and Professor Wheeler discussed the continuing civil unrest in Yugoslavia, where two Yugoslav provinces have declared independence from the main state.http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/18992-1
info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)Television Interviewhttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/18992-1Wed, 03 Jul 1991 12:18:00 GMTContinuing Unrest in YugoslaviaForeign Minister Rupel discussed the latest events in the civil unrest in Yugoslavia, in which two Yugoslavian provinces, Croatia and Slovenia, declared their independence from the main country in the previous week. He reacted to what Mr. James phrased as a rejection of a cease-fire by the head of the Slovenian army.http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/18930-1
info@c-spanarchives.org (National Cable Satellite Corporation)Television Interviewhttp://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/18930-1Tue, 02 Jul 1991 12:12:00 GMT